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Huron County commissioners approve routine resolutions, recognize staff after clean grant audit
Summary
At their Sept. 30 meeting commissioners Harry Brady and Tom Dunlap approved a batch of routine resolutions — including a $362,500 transfer-station scale contract, a Phase I environmental assessment for the Norwalk Main Street School, surplus property disposals and the sale of radio consoles — and publicly praised staff following a clean grant audit.
Commissioner Harry Brady and Commissioner Tom Dunlap on Tuesday approved a series of routine resolutions and administrative actions at the Huron County Commissioners’ Sept. 30 regular session.
Among the formal actions, the board certified the Claims Schedule for Payment Batches #410744 (Resolution 25-271) and adopted multiple other resolutions including the award of a transfer-station scale contract, a Phase I environmental site assessment agreement for the Norwalk Main Street School, an appropriation for an elections grant fund, disposal of obsolete county property and the sale of surplus radio consoles to Erie County.
Why it matters: The actions affect county operations and budgets — the transfer-station contract and the sale of obsolete equipment influence how the county manages solid-waste…
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